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April 20, 1976 : 98 Degrees In Rhode Island And Seventeen Tornadoes In Texas
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I believe they ran the Boston Marathon that day. There was a sea breeze along the coast and temperatures varied from the low 40′s to the 90′s along the marathon track. Someone might want to check that out to make sure I know what I’m talking about.
I believe my peer review says you are 100% right and ready to go public. But someone better check.